Tucked away in Mill Lane, West Hampstead, the little corner shop of Achillea is filled with seasonal blooms and a quirky collection of trinkets and treasures. Their blooms are eclectic and charming, much like their Instagram feed.

This family-run flower shop in Watford, Hertfordshire, is seriously hard-working. Established in 2006, the florist has gone from strength to strength, feeding their way into the heart of London's many bridal events, including Brides The Show. We like their modern blooms best.

There are no words to explain the depth of our love for the By Appointment Only Design team. Javier Salvador and Tony Marklew are true mavericks of the floral world, often sparking off the trends and styles that will sweep the wedding world by storm. Luxury blooms at their best. Their Corinthia Hotel posting is rather special, too.

Tony Marklew is the gentlest, most caring and humble soul you will ever meet. Fact. Perhaps that is why the floral arrangements he creates have the power to reach the deepest corners of your soul… Or maybe it is just that he is ridiculously talented. Either way, he too deserves a mention in our list of favourites.

Steph Turpin of Fairy Nuff Flowers describes herself as ‘a tiny imaginary being in human form depicted as clever, mischievous & possessing magical flowers.’ We wholeheartedly agree. She operates out of Hampton Hill, Richmond, and is responsible for a dreamy array of bouquets.

Bespoke floral designer, Flora Starkey, takes inspiration for her bright and pensive arrangements from the work of the Dutch Masters and Renaissance artists, Victorian flower photographs and the English country garden. The result is as romantic as it is sumptuous.

The Flower Appreciation Society team, Ellie and Anna, aren’t your average florists, by any means. They operate out of their Hackney studio, and their backgrounds in illustration and textile design influence their arrangements. Their hand-tied bouquets are full of personality.

Whimsical and a bit wild, the bouquets of East London’s Nik Southerns are a true celebration of naturalistic flower arrangements. Their off-beat combination of flowers, foliage and textures - hello succulents! - is utterly unique. Her pet whippets are pretty darn cute, too.

Benjamina’s motto - and her execution - is one we greatly admire: “I believe that nothing is impossible. There’s nothing you can’t create from flowers.” Whether it be a necklace, a bracelet or a headpiece (or floral-fro?) she can do it all. Her cheery Instagram will make you feel like you can take it on too.

Robert Hornsby and his partner Claire want to offer couple a story, a dream, a concept, so they travel the world and scout the fashion and design world for inspiration. Their blooms are decidedly modern and unequivocally current.

Jamie’s Flower School has grown by leaps and bounds through the years, but we will always love his Great Portland Street HQ; an oasis of calm and beauty with plenty of blooms and countless fabulous props...

Odiham-based Jay has loved flowers since she was a little girl. Her organic approach to creating captivating arrangements draws on her knowledge of blooms and personalised little details - like hand-painted silk ribbons or significant blooms with personal meanings. A true English romantic!

John is the man behind fame of The Flower Van at Bibendum in London’s South Kensington. (If you’ve seen it, you know it.) Now Fulham-based, the floral designer is known for his unrivaled, effortlessly chic style. His instagram is a celebration of beauty without the elaborate arrangements and builds of others and is surprisingly fresh.

We would quite happily swap lives with Juliet Galves. And once you start following her on Instagram, you will want to too. Juliet is the brain and brawn of Thoughtful Flowers. Every one of her arrangements is made from gorgeous blooms and foliage grown (!) and freshly picked from her Shropshire farm. Her Instagram is as idyllic as her flower farm sounds… Her arrangements are as ‘just-picked’ as they come.

MJV (as we know her) is one of the industry greats. Her Battersea studio is fabulously fun, and her style wonderfully diverse. There isn’t anything MJV and her team can’t pull off, whether it be a wall of roses with neon lights running through them, more classic arrangements or industrial chic succulents. We’ve seen her succeed at all three with aplomb.

A true industry legend, Paula Pryke set up her little flower shop in Islington in 1988 and has gone on to be awarded an OBE by HRH The Queen in 2014 and publish 16 books on flower arranging. All whilst working on countless events, setting dozens of trends of inspiring endless numbers of budding florists, too.

The Hampshire-based florist is one of the rising superstars of the flower world. The friendly scouser has a knack for translating her client’s style and vision into the most exquisite of arrangements. We love her colour combinations and magical arrangements.

Florence and James Kennedy fused their love of bicycles and flowers to create a unique delivery service of beautiful blooms in and around London. We love their ethos of sustainability and affordability, but their bright and eclectic blooms are pretty special too. (And don’t even get us started on their Great Dane, Huxley!)

Working from her Sussex HQ and Selfridges outpost, the luxury British florist is responsible for some of our favourite arrangements of all time. Her style is classic and overblown - a charming combination! and she just so happens to work with two of our very favourite British brands: Jenny Packham and Jo Malone. Enough said!

The Rebel Rebel team are known for their enthusiasm and quality. Their approach, like their materials, is fresh and natural, focusing and emphasizing the grace of the blooms they work with rather than refashioning them into something they are not. Colourful, bold and beautiful.

Event stylists Siân Ryan and Stephanie Gale double up as florists too, transforming any space into something truly extraordinary. They start off by delving into their treasure trove of antiques and quirky props first, and top it all off with the most exquisite and exciting of blooms.

Supermodel blooms (or blooms for supermodels) are Vic Brotherson’s specialty. The north-west London florist was responsible for Kate Moss’s wedding and thus, as you’d expect, is fabulously talented. Her show-stopping blooms riff on the freshly-picked vibe that has been and continues to remain so in vogue.

We will forever be indebted to the wonderful Kate Halfpenny of Halfpenny London for bringing Victoria Lemmon into our lives. Her combination of foliage and beautiful (sometimes lesser-known) blooms never fail to impress. Her previous career in the fashion world means she has a natural flair for style, but we love the way her arrangements always feel different and new.

If you’ve been to Liberty London, you’ve admired Nikki Tibbles’ blooms. Even with all the wonderful things within the legendary department store, those pretty flowers and market-fresh presentation never fail to draw in crowds. Her Instagram will make you swoon too, with her creative combinations and bright compositions.

If fairies were to arrange flowers, we imagine they would look exactly like Zita Elze’s. The Kew-based florist has the most magical touch and creative disposition. Zita herself studied artistic bookbinding in Paris, followed by Interior Design and Garden Design, the knowledge of which she brings to her designs. She even created a floral embroidery technique which allows her to make wedding dresses out of flowers! Truly magical.